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Oilgae Report Academic Edition
Clixoo, March 2011, Pages: 560
Algae oil industry is in a stage of its lifecycle where the amount and quality of relevant scientific expertise is the need of the hour. The real challenges facing the industry now (and for the next 3-5 years) are scientific in nature; hence, fundamental and applied research expertise is the most critical requirements for the industry. This has motivated many prestigious universities and colleges all over the world to undertake algae fuel research in full earnest.
The Oilgae Report Academic Edition was hence developed to provide research insights on new methodologies, perspectives and experiments on how best to derive energy from algae. This report is a customized edition for academic and industry researchers, and students.
Key Report Highlights: - The report provides research efforts having a focus on biofuels and bio-energy. - It provides extensive details on research efforts done by hundreds of universities in this domain - It presents numerous case studies and examples of what the pioneers are doing in the algae energy domain. - It showcases case studies on algae research efforts in areas such as waste water treatment, CO2 sequestration at power plants. - It lists algae culture centers, from where students and researchers can obtain algae strains. - It provides current and future research areas in algae energy domain. - It lists companies involved in algae energy commercial research, enabling students and researchers to get in touch with them for industrial collaborations - It provides details, for researchers, on pathways and technologies for alternative energy products not just biodiesel - from algae. - It has a specific emphasis on patents and research papers that have been published in this domain.
In addition to the core possibilities in algae fuels, the Academic Edition also provides extensive details on the following topics that are potential areas for research: - Algae-based CO2 sequestration - Waste water treatment using algae - Photobioreactors for algaculture - Micro algae Vs macroalgae for biofuel production - Non-fuel end-products from algae
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